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01-01-2004, 01:44 PM,
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Welcome DoC. There are only a handful of wines in world worthy of long term aging. These include many from Bordeaux, a handful from Burgundy, and a couple from the Upper Rhone from France. Then there are Barolos, Barbarescos, Brunellos, and Amarones from Italy. From the so called New World you can add California (mostly Napa Valley) Cabernet Sauvignon and a handful of Australian Shiraz'. That is not all, but just about it. There are also a few whites, but you seem to talking about reds. Oh, did I forget Port?
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